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Felder Explains Everything About Tchaikovsky Your Music Appreciation Class Covered Up
Master pianist and thespian Hershey Felder opened his latest composer incarnation, “Our Great Tchaikovsky” at the San Diego Repertory Theatre. A splendid mix of sumptuous music, well-researched history and even a dash of controversial contemporary politics . . .
Read MoreFinding Yourself Through Friends and Family
The title of Bathsheba Doran’s play, The Mystery of Love and Sex, comes across as somewhat misleading. While there is nudity and a few carnal references, sex isn’t the focus of the script.
Read MoreElectric ‘Hedwig’ We Hear You Loud, Not Clear
Hedheads know the story and songs by heart, and won’t care about the muddy sound, but new audiences will suffer in this production.
Read MoreThe Thing Is, There’s No Kid in MOXIE’s Fair ‘Kid Thing’
Expectant lesbian parents share the joys, worries and conflicts their straight counterparts experience — and on either side of the ledger, the discussion begins and ends with the baby on the way. So why did Sarah Gubbins write ‘The Kid Thing,’ current MOXIE Theatre entry, about everything else?
Read MoreA Road-Trip Helps the Healing in ‘Miss You Like Hell’ at LJ Playhouse
On a road-trip west, a hurting mother and daughter wrestle with some of the issues that have made our era so poisonous.
Read MoreBrush Up Your Shakespeare for Lamb’s ‘Equivocation’
‘Equivocation’ is fascinating for those who know Shakespeare’s plays well and perhaps more than a little confusing for those who do not.
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